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13:18

Bescent: It's not urging the Fed to cut interest rates, but rather citing model results.

Jin10 data, August 14th - U.S. Treasury Secretary Basent stated that he is not asking the Fed to carry out a series of rate cuts, but merely pointed out that models indicate the "neutral" interest rate will be about 1.5 percentage points lower than it is now. Basent said, "I did not tell the Fed what to do." He was referring to comments made the day before about the Fed "being able to start a series of rate cuts." Basent stated on Thursday, "What I am saying is that reaching the neutral rate would require roughly a cut of 150 basis points. If one believes in the existence of a neutral rate, I think there is room for a series of rate cuts, but I am not calling for rate cuts, nor have I done so. I am just saying that the neutral rate estimated by models is about 150 basis points lower than the current level."
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10:46

U.S. media: The Trump-Putin meeting is no longer a preliminary conference, and Putin's continued aggression will have "serious consequences."

Jin10 data reported on August 14th, before meeting with Russian President Putin, U.S. President Trump raised the stakes. This is not only about the Ukraine conflict, but also about his own credibility. Three individuals who participated in discussions with Trump asserted that he is not bluffing; this is no longer the preliminary meeting Trump previously mentioned. He privately told the Ukrainian president and NATO leaders that his goal is a ceasefire, and then publicly threatened Putin that there would be "very serious consequences" if he does not agree to stop fighting. "This is the most serious and direct statement Trump has ever made. He wants to show this to the world," a senior U.S. official said. "Now, the responsibility falls on Putin: agree to a ceasefire or demonstrate real action, otherwise face serious consequences," the official continued, "Putin must show very proactive action." Another U.S. official insisted that Putin "proactively reached out to Trump," and then requested this meeting; now he must deliver.
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Macquarie: The impact of the Russia-Ukraine peace protocol on the euro is twofold.

Jin10 data on August 14 reported that Thierry Wizman, a global forex and interest rate strategist at Macquarie Group, pointed out that the potential peace protocol between Russia and Ukraine could be a double-edged sword for the euro. The prospect of a peace protocol or indefinite ceasefire would weaken the buying of geopolitical safe-haven assets such as the Swiss franc and yen seen last week, and drive capital flows towards the euro; but it would also provide greater energy security and drop energy costs, as oil prices are expected to fall. In contrast to the "peace" narrative, the conflict may also boost the prospects for European rise and re-inflation, as it has triggered new commitments to increase European defense spending and related infrastructure spending. Therefore, after emphasizing the double-edged sword effect of the potential peace protocol on the euro, Wizman stated that if a ceasefire or comprehensive peace protocol is reached, the euro/USD will further rise amidst still high European defense spending.
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08:12

Ledger CTO: Monero has detected a chain reorganization event this morning, and Qubic has gained control of that chain thanks to its Computing Power advantage.

Odaily News Ledger's Chief Technology Officer Charles Guillemet posted on X that Monero seems to be experiencing a successful 51% Attack. This privacy-focused Blockchain was born in 2014 and has long been targeted by governments and law enforcement agencies around the world, and it is now delisted from most mainstream Centralized Exchanges. The Qubic Mining Pool has been continuously accumulating Computing Power for months and now controls the majority of the network's Computing Power. A significant chain reorganization event was detected this morning, and with the current advantage, Qubic can rewrite this Blockchain at will, implement double spending, and review any transaction. Maintaining such an attack costs about $75 million daily. Although the potential profits are considerable, it would almost overnight destroy the entire network's trust foundation, and other Miners would lose the motivation to continue Mining—because Qubic can.
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06:44

Miners point out that the upside risk for gold prices still outweighs the downside risk.

Jin10 data reported on August 12th, in recent days, news regarding the potential imposition of tariffs by the U.S. government on imported gold bars has triggered severe fluctuations in international gold prices. After a significant rise in New York gold futures on the 8th, they fell by 2.48% on the 11th, nearly erasing all gains made last week. After U.S. President Trump stated on the 11th that there would be no tariffs on imported gold, some miners pointed out that the upward risk for gold prices remains greater than the downward risk in the future.
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04:55

Former Google Executive: Quantum Computers Will Never Be Able to Crack Bitcoin

Golden Finance reported that former Google executive and Blockchain company CEO Graham Cooke stated, "Even if everyone on Earth had a billion supercomputers, each guessing a billion passwords per second, it would still take 10⁴⁰ years, far exceeding the age of the universe. A 24-word mnemonic phrase is 340 trillion times harder to crack than a 12-word mnemonic phrase."
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14:58

Trump announced that he would place the Washington, D.C. police department under federal control and deploy the National Guard to the area.

Trump stated that he would federalize the Washington D.C. police department and deploy the National Guard to address the high crime rate and the phenomenon of "lawlessness" in the area. He claimed this would help restore law and order and declared a public safety emergency in Washington D.C., stating that the military would be used if necessary.
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03:09

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand plans to lay off about one-fifth of its staff in the next two months.

Jin10 data reported on August 11 that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand plans to cut about one-fifth of its staff in the next two months in response to the government’s decision to restrict its funding. A spokesperson stated on Monday that the bank intends to net cut 142 positions, which accounts for 21% of its approximately 660 employees. Affected personnel are expected to leave by October 13. In April of this year, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand indicated that it would review its spending and staffing levels after reaching a five-year funding agreement with the government that was below its original expectations. The then-Governor, Adrian Orr, believed that the revised funding was insufficient to effectively fulfill all responsibilities, which was seen as the reason for his unexpected resignation in early March.
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22:12

The US and South Korea will hold joint military exercises; North Korea: strongly condemns and issues a stern warning.

Jin10 reported on August 11 that North Korean Defense Minister Ri Yong-gil made a statement on the 10th local time, condemning the upcoming "Ulchi Freedom Shield" joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea. The statement said that the U.S. and South Korea have unabashedly exposed their military confrontation stance against North Korea, which poses a serious challenge to the security environment of the Korean Peninsula and the region once again. The North strongly condemned the provocative actions of the U.S. and South Korea and issued a stern warning regarding the negative consequences that would result from them. Ri Yong-gil stated that flaunting military power to North Korea will backfire, making the security of the U.S. and South Korea even less secure.
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01:22

Egypt reiterates its opposition to Israel's "re-military occupation of the Gaza Strip"

Jin10 Data reported on August 10 that Egyptian President Sisi met with visiting Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan in Cairo on the 9th. Both sides reiterated their opposition to Israel's "re-military occupation of the Gaza Strip." The Egyptian presidential office stated in a statement that the two countries called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, allowing humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, and promoting the exchange of detained individuals between the conflicting parties. Both sides also reaffirmed their opposition to plans that would displace Palestinians.
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13:53

Iran vows to block the "American corridor" in the Caucasus region.

On August 9, Jin10 reported that Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, announced on Saturday that Tehran would block the "American corridor" in the Caucasus region, with or without Russian assistance. This corridor connects Turkey to Azerbaijan through Armenia. Previously, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement in the U.S., which mentioned America's rights to develop the transport corridor that crosses Armenia. In response, Velayati stated: "The Caucasus is one of the most sensitive geographical points in the world, this corridor will not become Trump's corridor, but rather the grave of Trump's mercenaries."
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10:58

The UK adds £8.5 million in humanitarian aid funding to the Gaza Strip.

Jin10 data reported on August 9th, local time on the 9th, the British government announced that it would add £8.5 million to the United Nations humanitarian fund (approximately 82 million yuan) to provide food, water, and fuel to the Gaza Strip. The British government emphasized that although the United Nations and humanitarian agencies are doing their best to coordinate and deliver supplies, the aid efforts are still hindered, with a large amount of supplies stranded at the border, leading to people scrambling for resources. Britain calls for Israel to revoke its plans to escalate military actions in Gaza, to cease fire as soon as possible, release hostages, and allow aid supplies to safely enter Gaza.
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10:04

Hamas claims that Israel will pay a heavy price for occupying Gaza City.

Jin10 news, August 9 - On the afternoon of the 9th local time, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) issued a statement claiming that it has shown the utmost sincerity and flexibility in the previous negotiations for a ceasefire and the release of detained individuals, and is ready to reach a protocol for the release of all detained individuals. In the statement, Hamas also warned that Israel would "pay a heavy price" for its occupation of Gaza City.
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08:41

Lula said the U.S. president must learn to respect Brazil's sovereignty.

Brazilian President Lula, in his speech, demanded that U.S. President Trump respect Brazil's sovereignty and judicial independence, and stated that he would protect the interests of the country's exporters. This statement came against the backdrop of Trump imposing tariffs on Brazil and interfering with judicial investigations.
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Trump said Armenia and Azerbaijan promised to "forever" stop fighting.

Jin10 data reported on August 9th that U.S. President Trump stated that he would lift the restrictions on defense cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United States. Trump mentioned that Armenia and Azerbaijan have committed to "permanently" stop fighting. On the 8th, a spokesperson for the White House stated that Trump would sign agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan regarding energy, technology, economic cooperation, border security, infrastructure, and trade.
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13:09

The Dogwifhat pink knit hat was sold for nearly $800,000, far below its NFT photo transaction price of $4.3 million.

The iconic pink beanie of Solana Meme coin WIF was sold on the Bitcoin Ordinals platform for 6.8 BTC, with the buyer being the platform's founder, Finn. The auction was paused due to false bidding and then reopened. Finn stated that he would return the hat to the community. WIF Token is currently priced at 0.92 USD, with a market capitalization of nearly 1 billion USD, but it has fallen over 70% since the peak of the NFT auction.
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11:35

Germany will stop supplying military supplies to Israel for the Gaza attacks.

Jin10 reported on August 8 that Germany will stop supplying military equipment that can be used for operations in the Gaza Strip to Israel, a move made out of concern for the humanitarian suffering in the region. German Chancellor Merz stated that the ban on the delivery of tanks and other defense-related spare parts will continue until further notice. This decision is an important step taken by Germany, which has been one of Israel's staunchest supporters. Merz reiterated that Israel has the right to defend itself, but he questioned whether further attacks on Gaza would help Israel achieve its goal of defeating Hamas.
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07:23

Stammer condemns Israel's escalation of the Gaza war.

Jin10 News on August 8th, British Prime Minister Starmer condemned Israel's plan to escalate the war in Gaza, urging Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to "stay away from the path of destruction." Starmer called this move a mistake that would lead to more bloodshed. On Thursday, Israel's security cabinet approved his plan to occupy Gaza City. Starmer said in a statement: "The Israeli government's decision to further escalate its offensive in Gaza is wrong, and we urge it to reconsider immediately." "This action does not help end the conflict nor does it help ensure the release of hostages. It will only bring more bloodshed."
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20:50

The Lebanese government claims to accept the proposal to disarm Hezbollah, with several ministers protesting.

Jin10 data reported on August 8, local time on the 7th, the Lebanese Cabinet, chaired by President Joseph Aoun, again discussed the ceasefire plan provided by the United States regarding Lebanon and Israel. The proposal involving the disarmament of Hezbollah is particularly concerning. The Lebanese government stated afterward that it had agreed to the plan, but emphasized that the implementation of the plan depends on Israel fulfilling its commitments to withdraw and ceasefire. However, the Cabinet meeting that day did not go smoothly. Several ministers from Hezbollah and its allies walked out of the meeting in protest, expressing strong dissatisfaction with the plan. Hezbollah issued a statement saying that the convening of this meeting was "due to pressure from the United States," a "serious mistake," and stated that it would regard the proposal for "disarming Hezbollah" as "nonexistent."
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20:38

The Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces warned that a full occupation of Gaza would threaten the safety of those being held captive.

Jin10 reported on August 8 that during the Israeli security cabinet meeting held on the evening of August 7 local time, Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi warned the attending government ministers that "if the Israeli military implements a comprehensive military occupation of the Gaza Strip, it will threaten the safety of the lives of Israeli captives, and the military cannot guarantee that the relevant personnel will not be harmed." Kochavi also expressed broader concerns about expanding military operations, warning that this would "come at the cost of Israeli soldiers' lives, weaken Israel's military resources, and lead to a serious humanitarian crisis."
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03:41

Due to a leak of information, the discussion meeting on the Epstein case held at the residence of the Vice President of the United States has been canceled.

Jin10 reported on August 7 that sources revealed that a dinner for senior government officials held at the residence of Vice President Pence was canceled after the news leak. The topics discussed at the dinner included the Trump administration's response to the Epstein case. Pence's spokesperson stated that they had never planned the dinner exposed by CNN. Pence's spokesperson, William Martin, said, "There has never been a meeting arranged at the vice president's residence to discuss strategies for responding to the Epstein case." For weeks, the Trump administration has been working to mitigate the political impact of the Epstein case. Trump had promised that if he were elected president again, he would release documents related to the Epstein case. However, in July of this year, the Department of Justice stated that there was no client list for Epstein, which angered Trump's supporters who demanded more details.
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22:15

Trump said he would impose more secondary sanctions on Russia.

Jin10 reported on August 7th that on August 6th local time, U.S. President Trump stated that he would impose more secondary sanctions on Russia. Trump said on July 29th that he set a 10-day deadline for Russia to reach a peace protocol with Ukraine, starting from that day. If there is no progress from the Russian side, they will face new sanctions from the U.S. The current deadline set by Trump for Russia to complete the Russia-Ukraine negotiations is August 8th.
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14:46

India is hit with an additional 25% tariff from the United States, raising the tax rate to 50%.

Jin10 reported on August 6 that a day before the U.S. equivalent tariffs take effect on the 7th, India has been hit with an additional 25% tariff by U.S. President Trump, citing the same reason of India's purchase of Russian oil. On July 31, Trump announced that a 25% tariff would be imposed on Indian products exported to the U.S., leaving hints that additional penalties would be applied due to India's procurement of Russian oil. On the 6th, Trump signed an executive order announcing an additional 25% tariff on India.
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13:49

Only 85 rescue trucks enter Gaza every day, far below the daily demand of 600.

Jin10 data reported on August 6: The media office of Gaza announced on August 6 that since Israel declared on July 27 that it would allow relief supplies to enter Gaza, only 853 relief trucks have entered the Gaza Strip in 10 days, averaging only 85 trucks per day. The office pointed out that at least 600 trucks loaded with relief supplies and fuel are needed daily in the Gaza Strip to meet the minimum requirements in health, public services, and food sectors. The office called on the international community to take urgent action to ensure that aid supplies can enter Gaza as needed and in a timely manner to alleviate the worsening humanitarian crisis.
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12:25

Strategist: The yen may fall due to political uncertainty.

Jin10 reported on August 6 that Pictet Asset Management strategists stated in a report that there is a risk of depreciation for the yen against the dollar. They mentioned that political and economic uncertainties could put pressure on the yen. Last month's Senate elections in Japan increased the risk of a hung parliament. Concerns over potential increases in public borrowing are also putting pressure on government bonds. This could prompt the Central Bank of Japan to withdraw its quantitative easing policy, which would be unfavorable for the yen. They indicated that the dollar's weakness so far this year has also been somewhat excessive, and therefore it should experience a period of consolidation.
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09:49

Strategist: The guidance and voting ratios of the Bank of England are crucial for the British Pound.

Jin10 Data August 6th News, Ebury strategist Matthew Ryan said in a report that the reaction of the British pound to the UK Central Bank's meeting on Thursday depends on the voting ratio of the interest rate decision and the Central Bank's guidance on future interest rates. He expects the UK Central Bank to decide to cut interest rates by 25 basis points with a 7 to 2 voting result. However, if UK Central Bank policymakers Dingra and/or Taylor vote to cut interest rates by 50 basis points as they did in May, that would not be a big surprise. He said this could trigger a selling of the pound, and the Central Bank's gradual cautious guidance on interest rate cuts would also be canceled.
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01:29

Trump stated that whether to occupy the entire Gaza depends on Israel.

On August 6, Jin10 reported that U.S. President Trump stated he would not block Israel's potential plans to take over Gaza. On Tuesday, when asked about reports regarding Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to occupy the entire Palestinian enclave, Trump said his focus is on "getting food to the people of Gaza." "As for the rest, I really can't say. It will largely depend on Israel," Trump told reporters.
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UK media: The Trump administration is considering sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet".

According to Jin10 data on August 6, the Financial Times reported that if Russian President Putin fails to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine by this Friday, the Trump administration is considering implementing additional sanctions on Russia's "shadow fleet." If the shadow fleet is blacklisted, it would mark the first time the U.S. has imposed sanctions on Russia since Trump returned to the White House in January. Two sources revealed that the White House believes that imposing additional sanctions on the shadow fleet is a "simple first step" to apply pressure on Russia. Another source indicated that the government is considering a range of options, including sanctions on the fleet.
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09:02

Analysis: Currently, 351,000 BTC have been traded in the range of 112,000 to 114,000 dollars, with 117,000 to 118,000 dollars being the current key resistance level.

Analyst Murphy pointed out that it is crucial for BTC to find support at $112,000, as the current trend is still operating within a fluctuating range. If it does not fall below this support level, the rebound target could reach $124,000, with key resistance levels at $117,000-$118,000. The ideal scenario would be to consolidate in the range of $112,000-$117,000.
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07:44

The President of Turkey will visit Kyiv in the coming days.

According to Jin10 data on August 5, Turkish President Erdogan is expected to visit Kyiv in the coming days at the invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky. The Ukrainian Ambassador to Ankara, Nariman Jelial, stated that one of the main topics of discussion will be the approval of a free trade agreement. The talks are also expected to address Ankara's efforts for a peaceful resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. After three rounds of talks held in Istanbul, Erdogan expressed optimism that Ukraine and Russia would soon hold further negotiations aimed at ending the war.
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01:58

A British man who gave up searching for a hard drive containing 8000 BTC plans to issue Ceiniog Coin, having previously aimed to issue coin for fundraising.

BlockBeats news, on August 5, a British man who abandoned the search for a hard drive containing 8000 BTC in a landfill stated that he would tokenize the Bitcoin in his lost wallet, converting it into 800 billion Ceiniog Coin (INI), locking the value of Satoshi at a 1:1 ratio. Ceiniog Coin will be built on Bitcoin; based on OPRETURN implementation, integrated with Stacks; Runes, and Ordinals; and is set to launch by the end of 2025. On May 29, the man also mentioned that he would tokenize 21% of the lost 800 Bitcoin wallet into LTT tokens, raising $75 million across multiple issuance tiers, with the issuance date set for October 1.
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18:12

Netanyahu will expand the offensive against Gaza.

On August 5, Jin10 reported that Israeli media stated that Prime Minister Netanyahu told cabinet ministers that despite opposition within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), he would seek cabinet support for a plan of "comprehensive occupation of the Gaza Strip." It is reported that several ministers indicated that Netanyahu used the term "occupation of the Gaza Strip" in private discussions to describe his vision for expanding military operations in Gaza—this statement marks a significant change in tone, indicating that the government is preparing to discuss the future direction of the Gaza campaign.
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05:01

Jefferies: Innoscience's long-term upside potential remains enormous; maintains buy rating

The Jefferies report pointed out that, taking the current NV72 as an example, Nvidia's market potential reaches $1.5 billion, and if including ASIC, it would be $2.5 billion. Assuming Innosilicon has a 50% market share and a net profit margin of 25%, its market capitalization is expected to rise due to potential profits, maintaining a "buy" rating with a target price of HK$54.29. Mass production is expected in 2027.
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14:03

Poland announces extension of temporary border control measures with Germany

Jin10 Data reported on August 3rd that, according to the Polish news agency on the 3rd, Polish Interior and Administration Minister Mariusz Kamiński announced that Poland will extend temporary border control measures with Germany until October 4th. This temporary control measure was originally set to expire on August 5th. Previously, there had been widespread expectations that this measure would be extended.
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14:04

Trump said he would "not hesitate for a second" to fire Powell, but is concerned this would disrupt the markets.

According to Jincai Finance, U.S. President Trump spoke again about the issue of Fed Chair Powell's tenure during an interview on Friday local time. He stated that he is "very likely" not to dismiss him before the end of Powell's term because some have advised him not to do so, arguing that "it would disrupt the market." "I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to remove him," Trump said, "but they said it would disrupt the market, and anyway he will be gone in seven or eight months, at which point I will replace him with my own person." Earlier on Friday, Trump also mentioned that Powell should resign like Fed Governor Adriana Kugler.
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08:33

Ignoring Trump's punishment threats, Indian officials say they will continue to buy Russian oil.

Jin10 reported on August 2 that according to The New York Times, U.S. President Trump previously stated that he would punish India if it did not cut off oil imports from Russia, but did not specify what the possible punitive measures might be. Indian officials said on Saturday that despite Trump's threats of punishment, they would continue to purchase cheap oil from Russia. The New Delhi side originally believed that this issue had been resolved, but new complications have emerged. Two senior Indian officials stated, "There has been no change in policy." One official said the government "has not issued any instructions to oil companies" to reduce imports from Russia.
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Trump threatened that he "would replace Powell in a second" and then stated that it is very likely he will continue to serve.

According to ChainCatcher news and Jin10 data reports, Trump stated in an interview with Newsmax that he "would not hesitate to fire Fed Chairman Powell," but also noted that "firing Powell would disrupt the market"; he criticized that "the Fed's interest rate is too high," and mentioned that Powell "is very likely" to continue serving in the chairman position.
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15:12

Ukrainian President discusses defense cooperation and other topics in a phone call with the British Prime Minister.

Jin10 Data August 1st News, on August 1st local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky spoke on the phone with UK Prime Minister Starmer, focusing on topics such as strengthening Ukraine's defense, expanding sanctions against Russia, and promoting peace talks. During the call, both sides particularly emphasized the urgency of expanding drone production, especially in the area of interceptors, and stated that they would work together to find specific solutions to address funding needs. The two sides also discussed sanctions against Russia.
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11:50

UK FCA: The ban on retail customers participating in derivatives trading of encryption assets will remain in effect.

Golden Finance reported that the UK's financial regulatory authority, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), previously announced it would open up retail investors' participation in cryptocurrency ETN trading. However, the agency clarified that the ban on retail clients participating in cryptocurrency derivation trading will remain in effect, while it will continue to monitor market developments and consider its approach to high-risk investments.
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07:25

The rand has fallen to a two-month low as South Africa faces a 30% tariff.

Jin10 data, August 1 - The South African Rand fell early on Friday as U.S. President Trump announced that the tariff rate on South Africa would remain at 30%. Investors weighed the possibility of higher tariffs on U.S. export goods. The executive order signed by Trump states that the tariff rate will take effect within seven days. As a result, the South African Rand reached a high of 18.23 against the U.S. dollar, marking the lowest level since May 14.
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Trump: Canada's position on Palestine will not affect the tariff agreement.

Jin10 reported on August 1 that on July 31 local time, U.S. President Trump stated that Canada’s stance on Palestine would not affect the achievement of a tariff agreement, and Canada must "pay a fair tax rate." On July 30 local time, Canadian Prime Minister Carney stated that if the West Bank governing body meets certain conditions, Canada will announce recognition of the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly scheduled for September this year.
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